Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Wallace R Thorson Jr
MI 05-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
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John Brent Thurnham
MI 06-17-1969 Vietnam Army
2463
Voyd Eugene Tidwell
MI 03-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
2464
Kenneth Peter Tierney
MI 08-23-1966 Vietnam Army
2465
Thomas Lee Tiglas
MI 12-23-1966 Vietnam Navy
2466
James A Tilley
MI 01-18-1968 Vietnam Army
2467
Dwight Elmer Timberlake
MI 05-21-1967 Vietnam Army
2468
Allan David Timmerman
IL 01-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
2469
Dennis Edward Timmons
CA 11-12-1969 Vietnam Army
2470
Gary Lynn Tinker
MI 07-26-1969 Vietnam Army
2471
David Frederick Tinsey
MI 10-02-1970 Vietnam Army
2472
David Carl Tobie
MI 07-14-1969 Vietnam Army
2473
Fred Toins
MI 10-12-1965 Vietnam Army
2474
Richard George Toler
MI 04-17-1971 Vietnam Army
2475
James Roman Tomakoski
MI 04-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
2476
Carl Delbert Tomlin Jr
MI 10-31-1971 Vietnam Air Force
2477
Gerald Douglas Tomlinson
MI 02-04-1970 Vietnam Army
2478
Dennis Michael Topolinski
MI 01-18-1970 Vietnam Army
2479
William Charles Toth
AZ 10-27-1964 Vietnam Army
2480
Randy Gene Totten
MI 05-17-1966 Vietnam Marines
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